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Mod edit: that second photo mandates a NSFW tag in the title
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Even with photochopped giant wheels and some furry/brony tits, the Agera still looks DEAD SEXY!
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Came to see the casualties. Now I has a sad. Out.
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I don't get the sexualization of the ponies some people do. But I also don't get why the 'bronies' get all the shit for something that occurs with every cartoon ever. If you make something animated and it becomes popular, certain people out there will immediately sexualize it.
Don't believe me? Pick any random cartoon characters name (this works the best for female cartoon characters) and GIS it. You won't scroll past the first 20 results without some T&A popping up.
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Pony: "I will let you drive this car. Own it even. But you have to have sex with me first. Deal?"
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That Viper is photoshopped right? RIGHT?!
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Pick any random cartoon characters name and GIS it.
I don't recommend this unless you really want to have your childhood ruined...
I think the bronies cop it more than most fandoms because of the anthropomorphic nature of the sexualisation. (They're furries.)
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That's not sufficient as an explanation, because the GIS thing works on any female cartoon character, human or not. Here's an example: Lumpy Space Princess.
No anatomically correct human features whatsoever, besides having a face and arms. No matter. You don't even need to scroll at all before you find this (linked because NSFW) Ok, how about navi?
No face, arms Tits or ass at all. No anatomy at all. Surely no one would think dirty thoughts about the most annoying farie in video gaming, right? WRONG. You won't even make it past the third row of results before you see her half naked .
Over sexualization of cartoon (and video gaming, apparently) characters happens. It's a part of every fan base everywhere, which is why only one of those fanbases shouldn't be getting all the shit for it.
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I would offer that anyone sexualizing children's cartoon characters at the very least suffers from misguided creativity, but in most cases it is being done ironically. The basic fact that a cartoon character that is targeted specifically to little girls is being sexualized by grown men, to the point that the term "brony" exists - and that this is supposed to be socially acceptable behavior - is disturbing.
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I would offer that anyone sexualizing children's cartoon characters at the very least suffers from misguided creativity, but in most cases it is being done ironically.
Evidence? Also, even with evidence supporting this claim, their's nothing 'ironic' about the overt sexualization of disney princesses that occurs. People are totally getting off to that shit.
The basic fact that a cartoon character that is targeted specifically to little girls is being sexualized by grown men, to the point that the term "brony" exists - and that this is supposed to be socially acceptable behavior - is disturbing
Why does the demographic of the given cartoon make it more disturbing? Why is it bad that people who watch the show want an easy way of identifying themselves to others who do the same? With so many saying even watching the show is unacceptable (then unironically tuning into Adventure Time) how is it now socially acceptable? Who gets to decide what is and is not uniformedly socially acceptable, given the fact that society itself is in a constant state of flux, and 'social acceptability' is a thing largely defined by time, place, and context?
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Sorry, mods. The packs weren't that seen well in my iPad mini.
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Evidence? Open your eyes. Sexuality can be found in anything if you look hard enough. "Bronies" get the attention/ridicule because they are organized enough to have a name, a convention, and this need to be accepted by society at large.
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Y U DO DIS OP?